Scott Disick is a Jewish-American reality television personality and entrepreneur. His incomplete schooling was followed by a brief assignment as a model for a young adult book series ‘Heartland’, after which he tried his hand at various business ventures creating products in the healthcare sector - some of them being Monte Carlo Perpetual Tan, Rejuvacare, QuickTrim, and Amidren by Scott Disick. He also invested in a Japanese restaurant ‘Ryu’ in New York City, but it failed and hence, was shut down after few months. Apart from his assorted business endeavors, he has gained considerable popularity as the boyfriend of reality TV star, Kourtney Kardashian, since 2006. Moreover, his make-ups and break-ups have been a highly televised affair, especially on the Kardashians’ family shows – ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ and ‘Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami’. Besides, he has made appearances on other American TV shows as well. Also, he enjoys a high reputation for donning expensive and trendy clothes, apart from choosing his wristwatches very carefully, according to the occasion of the day. Of recently, he is heard of launching his own fashion brand. He has been in controversies due to his anger issues and public flare-ups with Kourtney.

He took up modeling, featuring on the cover pages of a young adult book series ‘Heartland’ in 2001, as a teenager.

He ventured into numerous entrepreneurial endeavors, starting with launching a tanning product for men, Monte Carlo, under the tagline ‘It’s like liquid sunshine’.

He handles a number of businesses that make products such as Rejuvacare and QuickTrim, among others.

He introduced a line of menopause supplements – Amidren by Scott Disick for men aged 20-40 years.

He has invested in a number of private businesses, helping his friends set up nightclubs and startup companies.

He has made regular appearances on the Kardashian family shows – ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ and ‘Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami’, which have featured his on-again off-again relationship with girlfriend Kourtney Kardashian.

He ran into an argument with his girlfriend, Kourtney, on an episode of ‘Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami’ in 2010, which resulted in Disick attending therapy at an outpatient rehab program for alcohol and psychological problems.

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In 2012, he opened a Japanese meatpacking district restaurant, Ryu, in New York City partnering with other businessmen. However, the restaurant didn’t function for long and closed after 191 days.

He has appeared as himself on a number of reality television shows, such as ‘Kourtney & Kim Take New York’, ‘Kourtney & Khloe Take the Hamptons’, ‘Punk’d’, and Lord Disick: Lifestyles of a Lord’.

Being a fashion enthusiast, he looks upon Patrick Bateman from the ‘American Psycho’ fame for fashion tips.

While dressing up for a day, he selects his watch based on his day’s activity – a Patek Philippe fits well for an important meeting, a Rolex compliments a relaxed day, while a Jacob and Co. perfects an event.